The Asian Age

Rain, high speed winds bring relief to Delhiites

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

◗ Adjoining areas such as Noida and Gurgaon witnessed a windy afternoon ◗ The dust storm can be attributed to western disturbanc­es ◗ Met forecast a rise in temperatur­e tomorrow

Delhiites were in for relief from rising mercury when sudden high speed winds and slight drizzle brought the maximum temperatur­es down a few notches.

Adjoining areas such as Noida and Gurgaon witnessed a windy afternoon. The winds blew up dust, causing problems to motorists, who were caught unawares.

The sudden dust storm followed by rain over DelhiNatio­nal Capital Region can be attributed to the passage of successive western disturbanc­es over the western Himalayan region.

In addition, the induced low also aided in giving these pre- monsoon showers over New Delhi and Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad.

It was a sultry day in the capital with the mercury settling at one notch above the season’s average.

The weatherman has predicted a rise in the maximum temperatur­e which is likely to settle at 43° Celsius tomorrow.

The meteorolog­ical ( MeT) department also said that there is a possibilit­y of thundery developmen­t tomorrow evening.

“Skies will remain partly cloudy tomorrow. There is also possibilit­y of thundery developmen­t in the evening,” the weather official said.

According to the weather forecast, the sky will mainly be clear in the coming week with the mercury going up till 44 degrees Celsius.

Skymet Weather, a private weather forecastin­g agency said that the premonsoon activity would reduce by Sunday and once again dry weather would prevail.

“The north westerlies are likely to get replaced by warm easterlies, which would trigger a rise in the maximum temperatur­e,” the private forecastin­g agency said.

 ?? — PTI ?? People walk through a sudden dust storm in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI People walk through a sudden dust storm in New Delhi on Saturday.

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